You Probably Missed The Most Exciting Easter Egg In "Spider-Man: Homecoming"

Spoilers ahead for those who haven’t had a chance to check out the film.

The superhero movie delivers when it comes to fan service, but there was a subtle Marvel Comics reference that may have fallen under the radar of casual Spidey fans’ senses.

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In Homecoming, viewers first meet Aaron Davis (Donald Glover) when he tries to buy black market weapons from two henchmen of Adrian Toomes/Vulture (Michael Keaton).

Spider-Man — who’d hidden from sight to observe the criminals showing off their product — eventually emerges and begins to fight with the men, leading to an elaborate chase scene.

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Later in the movie, Spider-Man has another encounter with Aaron, where our hero corners the habitual offender in a parking garage and tries to intimidate him with a distorted voice that sounds a lot like Batman’s.

The scene is actually really important, not only because Aaron gives Spider-Man details about what Vulture plans to do next — he’s apparently had a change of heart about the villain’s high-powered, illegal weapons — but also because…